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Ostrich to Owl
Session Activities
Discuss our e-responsibilitiesConsider realistic scenarios, likely outcomes
and preventative measuresSummarise findings using Web 2.0
collaborative workspaceDraw on the expertise of JISC Legal
To Serve and Protect...“Children and young people need to be empowered to keep themselves safe...” Dr Tanya Byron (Safer children in a digital world: The report of the Byron Review)
Organisations need to “keep safe” by being aware of and addressing responsibilities
Can we bury our heads? Technology is here and not going away Our learners use technology inside and outside of
the classroom, on and off the job Educators use technology more than they think they
do Current school leavers will not have known the world
without the Internet – it is normal Technology can be exciting, varied, effective,
motivational and risky
The Cephalonian MethodA question or scenario is posed – in this case
relating to meeting your e-safety dutiesDiscuss and decide on your response,
implications, examplesSummarise your response at
http://typewith.me/Smallsteps We will then compare responses to the
“expert” guidance
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JISC LegalWorks to ensure that legal issues do not
become a barrier to the adoption and use of new information and communications technologies
JISC Legal safeguarding downloadable webcastScenarios refer to colleges but are relevant to
all education/training sectors
So where do we stand?
Where next?http://www.jisclegal.ac.uk
E-safety Policy checklistSafeguarding - Meeting your e-Safety Duties
Webcasthttp://www.jiscadvance.ac.uk/ http://www.wisekids.org.uk/ http://wales.gov.uk/topics/educationandskills http://moodle.rsc-wales.ac.uk